
What Paramedics Should Know
What a Paramedic Should Know is a practical, experience-driven guide built for the realities of modern EMS. This book strips paramedicine down to what truly matters: sharp assessment, calm decision-making, mastery of equipment, and the ability to stay steady when everything around you is falling apart. It blends clinical science, field-tested judgment, and real-world scenarios into a clear and direct roadmap for the working medic.
The book starts with foundational skills, including detailed explanations of airway control, respiratory assessment, and circulation management. Readers learn how to identify subtle clinical clues, recognize early signs of decompensation, and intervene before a patient's condition turns critical. Trauma care is presented with equal clarity, using ATLS principles to walk the reader through mechanism of injury, primary and secondary assessments, hidden injury patterns, treatment priorities, and the teamwork required during chaotic scenes. Every section emphasizes how to think, not just what to do.
Advanced Life Support is given the depth it deserves. The text explores cardiac monitor interpretation, the physics and physiology of defibrillation, troubleshooting equipment failures, and rhythm recognition under pressure. Real call examples highlight how a single misread waveform can change the entire outcome. Airway management receives the same level of precision, with honest discussions about intubation challenges, cricothyrotomy considerations, and the importance of knowing your tools as well as your anatomy.
Pediatric care is addressed with realism and compassion. Each age group is explained through developmental needs, physiological differences, and communication strategies that help reduce fear and increase cooperation. Scenarios illustrate how easily children compensate, how quickly they can crash, and why meticulous observation is essential in cases where verbal communication is limited.
The book also highlights a part of EMS often ignored in training: documentation. Readers learn how to build a complete narrative, choose clear terminology, document interventions properly, and capture crucial environmental and historical details that affect patient care and legal protection. The emphasis is simple: good documentation saves jobs, protects medics, and strengthens continuity of care.
Finally, What a Paramedic Should Know speaks to what happens after the tones stop. It addresses the emotional weight of the job, the mental strain of seeing others at their worst, and the importance of processing trauma instead of burying it. The book encourages mentorship, continuous skill development, and carrying forward the lessons learned so newer providers can stand on stronger ground.
Whether you are a new EMT entering paramedic school, a seasoned medic looking to sharpen your edge, or an instructor searching for a resource that blends science with street wisdom, this book provides clear guidance grounded in real practice. What a Paramedic Should Know is more than a reference-it's a field companion, a confidence builder, and a reminder of why this work matters.
- Författare
- Steven M. Morken
- ISBN
- 9781970776041
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 440 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2025-12-08
- Förlag
- Morken Marketing LLC
- Sidor
- 328